Snap On Tools - 3/8" Drive Stubby Ratchet 4" Inches Long on 2040-parts.com
Crystal River, Florida, US
*** Nice Snap On Tools ***
Up for sale here is a SNAP ON TOOLS - 3/8" DRIVE STUBBY RATCHET 4 INCHES LONG in Good condition.
In good working condition does have wear it is used no old owner markers either...
This item retails new on the truck for much more so get it here and save a ton...
You get the pictured tools nice shape take a look.
It will be packaged well and shipped out fast so bid with confidence.
Thanks for looking and be sure to check out all my other auctions...
Happy Bidding...
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